Nursing Students Attitude Towards Self-Care Management

Williams Kwasi Peprah, Gifty Tano, Fiskvik Boahemaa Antwi, Simon Akwasi Osei

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Abstract

Self-care management has become a theoretical discussion among health professional and students. As a result of its importance, the International Council for Nurses has incorporated it in their standard of competence. Self-care encourages health and is a fundamental value of the scope and standards of practice. Nursing students are advised to have proper self-care. This study looked into the self-care management practices of nursing students at the Adventist University of the Philippines and how they align with the institutional outcomes. This quantitative study conveniently samples 47 nursing students as respondents. The study adopted the Circle of Human Potential ' questionnaire by Dossey and Keegan (2009), which assessed self-care management in the areas of physical, relationship, emotional, spiritual, mental, and choice. The application fo SPSS 23 was used for the descriptive and T’Test analysis as demanded by the research questions. The results of the study revealed that there is a positive self-care management attitude among nursing students. The ranked of self-care management from highest to the least in the order of spiritual, mental, emotional, relational, choice, and physical assessments. It further revealed that there was no significant difference in self-care management when considering the gender of the students. The outcomes of the study were in accordance with the AUP institutional outcomes of spirituality, critical thinking, professional expertise, service, health and wellness, and positive attitude. The study recommends that nursing students keep up with their positive self-care management.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)218-229
JournalAbstract Proceedings International Scholars Conference
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Self-care Management
  • Nursing Students
  • Attitude

Disciplines

  • Nursing

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